2014 2. deild karla

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2. deild karla
Season2014
Champions Fjarðabyggð
Promoted Fjarðabyggð
Grótta
Relegated Völsungur
Reynir S.
Matches played132
Goals scored439 (3.33 per match)
Top goalscorer19 goals:
Brynjar Jónasson (Fjarðabyggð)
Biggest home win ÍR 8–1 Völsungur
Biggest away win Grótta 0–4 Njarðvík
Highest scoring9 goals:
ÍR 8–1 Völsungur
2013
2015

The 2014 2. deild karla (English: Men's Second Division) is the 49th season of third-tier football in Iceland. Twelve teams will contest the league. Play began on 10 May and concluded on 20 September. [1]

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The league champions were newly promoted Fjarðabyggð, who finished 7 points ahead of second-placed Grótta. Both clubs were therefore promoted to the 1. deild for the 2015 season. At the other end of the table, Völsungur and Reynir S. were both relegated to the 2015 3. deild karla. [1]

Teams

The league was contested by twelve clubs, eight of which played in the division during the 2012 season. There were four new clubs from the previous campaign:

Club information

TeamLocationStadium2013 season
Afturelding Mosfellsbær Varmárvöllur3rd
Dalvík/Reynir Dalvík Dalvíkurvöllur7th
Fjarðabyggð Fjarðabyggð Eskjuvöllur/Norðfjarðarvöllur1st in 3. deild
Grótta Seltjarnarnes Gróttuvöllur5th
Huginn Seyðisfjörður Seyðisfjarðarvöllur2nd in 3. deild
ÍR Reykjavík Hertzvöllurinn4th
KF Fjallabyggð Ólafsfjarðarvöllur11th in 1. deild
Njarðvík Njarðvík Njarðvíkurvöllur6th
Reynir S. Sandgerði Sandgerðisvöllur8th
Sindri Höfn Sindravellir9th
Völsungur Húsavík Húsavíkurvöllur12th in 1. deild
Ægir Þorlákshöfn Þorlákshafnarvöllur10th

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Fjarðabyggð (C, P)2215615320+3351Promotion to the 2015 1. deild karla
2 Grótta (P)2214264936+1344
3 ÍR 2211744124+1740
4 Huginn 2211474737+1037
5 Sindri 2293103437330
6 Dalvík/Reynir 227692833527
7 KF 22831129391027
8 Njarðvík 2266103642624
9 Ægir 22731222351324
10 Afturelding 2264123536122
11 Völsungur (R)22641235511622Relegation to the 2015 3. deild karla
12 Reynir S. (R)22641230491922
Source: [2]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.

Results

Each team plays every opponent once home and away for a total of 22 matches per club, and 132 matches altogether.

Home \ Away AFT DVR KFF GRÓ HUG ÍR KF NJA REY SIH VÖL ÆGR
Afturelding 0–03–21–21–21–24–13–12–34–03–10–0
Dalvík/Reynir 1–10–02–01–30–21–02–11–22–23–02–1
Fjarðabyggð 3–23–23–11–12–24–03–03–22–02–02–0
Grótta 4–11–12–34–32–25–10–46–24–31–01–0
Huginn 1–02–21–10–22–13–12–45–11–04–24–1
ÍR 2–11–00–00–14–31–02–13–11–28–12–1
KF 3–03–10–33–42–12–13–12–12–12–12–2
Njarðvík 1–02–00–34–22–21–11–11–32–42–22–3
Reynir S. 2–21–22–20–30–20–31–01–10–32–22–0
Sindri 2–13–01–40–33–12–20–02–12–01–31–2
Völsungur 3–23–21–43–02–30–02–13–33–41–01–2
Ægir 0–32–30–30–12–11–11–00–11–01–22–1
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [1]
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "2014 2. deild karla fixtures, results and league standings". KSÍ.is. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  2. "2014 2. deild karla complete league table". KSÍ.is. Retrieved 3 March 2015.